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Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +01001.\" Copyright (c) 1997-2005 Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org>
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +02002.\" This file is covered by the GNU GPL
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +01003.TH ltrace 1
4.SH NAME
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +02005ltrace \- A library call tracer
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Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +01007.SH SYNOPSIS
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +02008.B ltrace
Steve Fink1150bc42006-08-07 06:04:43 +02009.I "[-CdfhiLrStttV] [-a column] [-A maxelts] [-e expr] [-l filename] [-n nr] [-o filename] [-p pid] ... [-s strsize] [-u username] [-X extern] [-x extern] ... [--align=column] [--debug] [--demangle] [--help] [--indent=nr] [--library=filename] [--output=filename] [--version] [command [arg ...]]"
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +020010
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010011.SH DESCRIPTION
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +020012.B ltrace
13is a program that simply runs the specified
14.I command
15until it exits. It intercepts and records the dynamic library calls
16which are called by the executed process and the signals which are
17received by that process.
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +020018It can also intercept and print the system calls executed by the program.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010019.PP
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +020020Its use is very similar to
Juan Cespedes81690ef1998-03-13 19:31:29 +010021.BR strace(1) .
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +020022
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010023.SH OPTIONS
24.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010025.I \-a, \-\-align column
Justin Pryzby1b98b342006-06-16 03:15:18 +020026Align return values in a specific column (default column is 5/8 of screen width).
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010027.TP
Steve Fink1150bc42006-08-07 06:04:43 +020028.I \-A maxelts
29Maximum number of array elements to print before suppressing the rest with an ellipsis ("...")
30.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010031.I \-c
32Count time and calls for each library call and report a summary on program exit.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010033.TP
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +020034.I \-C, \-\-demangle
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010035Decode (demangle) low-level symbol names into user-level names.
Justin Pryzbyfda2c6f2006-07-18 00:05:26 +020036Besides removing any initial underscore prefix used by the system,
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +020037this makes C++ function names readable.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010038.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010039.I \-d, \-\-debug
40Increase the debugging level.
41Use more (ie.
Ian Wienand4128b9d2006-02-20 22:54:19 +010042.I \-dd
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010043) for greater debugging information.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010044.TP
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +020045.I \-e expr
46A qualifying expression which modifies which events to trace.
47The format of the expression is:
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010048.br
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +020049[!]value1[,value2]...
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010050.br
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +020051where the values are the functions to trace. Using an exclamation
52mark negates the set of values. For example
53.I \-e printf
54means to trace only the printf library call. By contrast,
55.I \-e !printf
56means to trace every library call except printf.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010057.IP
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +020058Note that some shells use the exclamation point for history
59expansion; even inside quoted arguments. If so, you must escape
60the exclamation point with a backslash.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010061.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010062.I \-f
63Trace child processes as they are created by
64currently traced processes as a result of the fork(2)
65or clone(2) system calls.
66The new process is attached as soon as its pid is known.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010067.TP
Steve Fink58c73a72006-07-17 23:18:35 +020068.I \-F
69Load an alternate config file. Normally, /etc/ltrace.conf and
70~/.ltrace.conf will be read (the latter only if it exists).
71Use this option to load the given file or files instead of
72those two default files.
73.TP
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +020074.I \-h, \-\-help
75Show a summary of the options to ltrace and exit.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010076.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010077.I \-i
78Print the instruction pointer at the time of the library call.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010079.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010080.I \-l, \-\-library filename
81Display only the symbols included in the library
82.I filename.
Juan Cespedesaee09312007-08-31 18:49:48 +020083Up to 30 library names can be specified with several instances
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010084of this option.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010085.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010086.I \-L
87DON'T display library calls (use it with the
88.I \-S
89option).
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010090.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010091.I \-n, \-\-indent nr
92Indent trace output by
93.I nr
94number of spaces for each new nested call. Using this option makes
95the program flow visualization easy to follow.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +010096.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +010097.I \-o, \-\-output filename
98Write the trace output to the file
99.I filename
100rather than to stderr.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100101.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100102.I \-p pid
103Attach to the process with the process ID
104.I pid
105and begin tracing.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100106.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100107.I \-r
108Print a relative timestamp with each line of the trace.
109This records the time difference between the beginning of
110successive lines.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100111.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100112.I \-s strsize
113Specify the maximum string size to print (the default is 32).
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100114.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100115.I \-S
116Display system calls as well as library calls
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100117.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100118.I \-t
119Prefix each line of the trace with the time of day.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100120.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100121.I \-tt
122If given twice, the time printed will include the microseconds.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100123.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100124.I \-ttt
125If given thrice, the time printed will include the microseconds and
126the leading portion will be printed as the number of seconds since the
127epoch.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100128.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100129.I \-T
130Show the time spent inside each call. This records the time difference
131between the beginning and the end of each call.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100132.TP
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100133.I \-u username
134Run command with the userid, groupid and supplementary groups of
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100135.IR username .
Juan Cespedesd65efa32003-02-03 00:22:30 +0100136This option is only useful when running as root and enables the
137correct execution of setuid and/or setgid binaries.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100138.TP
139.I \-X extern
140Some architectures need to know where to set a breakpoint that will be hit
141after the dynamic linker has run. If this flag is used, then the breakpoint
142is set at
143.IR extern ,
Paul Gilliambe320772006-04-24 22:06:23 +0200144which must be an external function. By default, '_start' is used.
145NOTE: this flag is only available on the architectures that need it.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100146.TP
147.I \-x extern
148Trace the external function
149.IR extern .
150This option may be repeated.
151.TP
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +0200152.I \-V, \-\-version
153Show the version number of ltrace and exit.
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +0200154
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100155.SH BUGS
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +0200156It has most of the bugs stated in
157.BR strace(1) .
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100158.LP
159Manual page and documentation are not very up-to-date.
160.LP
161Option -f sometimes fails to trace some children.
162.LP
Juan Cespedes5c3fe062004-06-14 18:08:37 +0200163It only works on Linux and in a small subset of architectures.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100164.LP
Juan Cespedesb1dd77d2002-03-03 00:22:06 +0100165Only ELF32 binaries are supported.
Ian Wienand4128b9d2006-02-20 22:54:19 +0100166.LP
167Calls to dlopen()ed libraries will not be traced.
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100168.PP
Steve Fink7ab8df12006-08-07 04:06:16 +0200169If you would like to report a bug, send a message to the mailing list
170(ltrace-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org), or use the
Ian Wienandbf312a12006-02-20 23:28:35 +0100171.BR reportbug(1)
Juan Cespedesac3db291998-04-25 14:31:58 +0200172program if you are under the Debian GNU/Linux distribution.
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +0200173
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100174.SH FILES
175.TP
Juan Cespedes5e01f651998-03-08 22:31:44 +0100176.I /etc/ltrace.conf
177System configuration file
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100178.TP
Juan Cespedes5e01f651998-03-08 22:31:44 +0100179.I ~/.ltrace.conf
180Personal config file, overrides
181.I /etc/ltrace.conf
182
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100183.SH AUTHOR
Juan Cespedes64e793b1997-09-11 23:22:36 +0200184Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org>
Juan Cespedes07461b61997-08-22 15:29:10 +0200185
186.SH "SEE ALSO"
187.BR strace(1) ,
188.BR ptrace(2)
189